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Film shoot in Docklands
Hollywood will come to Docklands this month, when shooting for major film ‘The Moon and the Sun’ takes place at Melbourne City Marina onboard local heritage ship the Enterprize.
Read MorePlans for Western Gateway tourism service shelved
Docklands is likely to miss out on a potential tourism booster, with plans for a visitor service currently off the table.
Read MoreDocklands police blitz
Police will be keeping an extra close eye on Docklands’ road users in May, with the launch of a month-long operation in the area.
Read MoreTriumph for Team Tommy
Local worker Mathew Snape raised the second highest individual amount for the Run for the Kids appeal last month.
Read MoreCommunity garden update
The Docklands Community Garden pavilion is now open to the public and is hoped to become a site for community activities.
Read MoreLunchbox news
The Hub will not be holding a lunchbox session this month as staff prepare to move operations to the Library at the Dock.
Read MorePop-up soup kitchen arrives in Docklands
Docklands locals were treated to a gourmet soup lunch on April 16 thanks to top Melbourne restaurants and the Feed Melbourne Appeal.
Read MorePolice complex ahead of schedule
Construction of the new Victoria Police complex in Docklands is ahead of schedule and the $230 million development is now past the halfway point.
Read MoreNetworking lunch fast approaching
Get in quick to secure your booking for the June Docklands Networking Lunch.
Read MoreSculpture provides a look into the past
Northbank Wharf has become home to a sculpture that will give the public a chance to travel back to the future.
Read MoreCentral Pier stabbing
The Easter long weekend got off to a bad start for one man in Docklands last month when he was allegedly stabbed in the head with a fork.
Read MoreHere’s an interesting idea for Harbour Esplanade
Architectural firm Peddle Thorp Architects has come up with an interesting proposal for Harbour Esplanade.
Read MoreSquirrels can swim
Docklands workers took part in a marathon 24-hour swimming event this month in order to raise funds for people living with multiple sclerosis.
Read MoreCollision planned
Two boats are expected to collide in Victoria Harbour this month, but onlookers shouldn’t be too concerned as the collision is part of an emergency management exercise.
Read MoreMorning coffee break
Harbour Esplanade glasshouse Hortus got an extra boost of visitors last month when NAB’s 800 Bourke St building was evacuated at around 10.30 am on April 24.
Read MoreExplore Docklands’ history
Originally a wetlands, then a bustling port and now one of Melbourne’s residential and business centres, Docklands has certainly had a varied history.
Read MoreAlma inspires artists
An art exhibition celebrating the historic Alma Doepel will be held in Docklands this month.
Read MorePaddlers compete
Dragon boaters from throughout the state converged on Victoria Harbour on April 6 to compete in the Victorian Dragon Boat Championships.
Read MoreHow to change management
One of the more common legal issues that I am asked to advise on by owners corporations is in regard to the removal and replacement of contractors and agents that assist an owners corporation, from building managers and caretakers to owners corporation managers and security companies.
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